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A BY-LAW FOR THE EXECUTION OF CONTRACT NO. PWC-2012-19 DOUBLE SURFACE TREATMENT ON COUNTY ROAD 34 (NORTON ROAD) (2012)

WHEREAS under the revised Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25, (2007 Edition) Section 11, the Municipal Corporation of the County of Renfrew has the authority to pass by-laws to enter into contracts to construct and maintain County Roads and Bridges;

AND WHEREAS public tenders were requested for Double Surface Treatment on County Road 34 (Norton Road) 2.8 km north of County Road 508 (Calabogie Road) northerly 2.7 km, in the Township of Greater Madawaska, under Contract No. PWC-2012-19;

AND WHEREAS the tender submitted by Greenwood Paving (Pembroke) Limited, Pembroke, Ontario was reviewed and accepted by the Operations Committee.

NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of the County of Renfrew hereby enacts:

1. That the Council of the County of Renfrew approve of the awarding of Contract No. PWC-2012-19 for Double Surface Treatment on County Road 34 (Norton Road), as submitted by Greenwood Paving (Pembroke) Limited, Pembroke, Ontario in the amount of $156,796.50 plus HST.

2. That the Warden and Clerk be empowered to do and execute all things, papers and documents necessary to the execution of the said contract.

3. That this by-law shall come into force and take effect upon the passing thereof.